
Tomasz Sternal- Poznań University of Technology
Tomasz Sternal
- Poznań University of Technology
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Online judges are systems designed for the reliable evaluation of algorithm source code submitted by users, which is next compiled and tested in a homogeneous environment. Online judges are becoming popular in various applications. Thus, we would like to review the state of the art for these systems. We classify them according to their principal ob...
Online judges are systems designed for the reliable evaluation of algorithm source code submitted by users, which is next compiled and tested in a homogeneous environment. Online judges are becoming popular in various applications. Thus, we would like to review the state of the art for these systems. We classify them according to their principal ob...
Evaluation as a Service, in brief, is defined as a paradigm of keeping the evaluation data in the cloud and allowing to access them via dedicated interfaces. Here, we present Optil.io, an online platform that allows users to reliably evaluate metaheuristic-based algorithms, designed to solve complex optimization problems, in a secure cloud-based in...
The main objective of the presented research is to design a platform for continuous evaluation of optimization algorithms using crowdsourcing technique. The resulting platform, called Optil.io, runs in a cloud using platform as a service model and allows researchers from all over the world to collaboratively solve computational problems. This is th...
Background: Metagenomics is limited in its ability to link distinct microbial populations to genetic potential due to a current lack of representative isolate genome sequences. Reference-independent approaches, which exploit for example inherent genomic signatures for the clustering of metagenomic fragments (binning), offer the prospect to resolve...